The new suit has been filed by a woman characterized as having a "consensual sexual relationship" with Lyon in 2009.

Court documents obtained by KCRA 3 state the woman claims Lyon had cameras mounted in all of his properties. It also states that "during the sexual encounters, Plaintiff specifically asked Defendant if he was videotaping their sexual encounters."

The lawsuit goes on to state that Lyon videotaped them anyway.

Documents go on to allege that the plaintiff "specifically informed Defendant that she would not consent to being filmed while in states of undress and/or engaged in sexual acts."

The woman, named "Jane Roe" in the suit, says that Lyon claimed camera gear was simply lighting equipment and not being used to videotape them.

The suit also says Lyon uploaded the videos of them having sex to pornographic websites.

This lawsuit joins several others making allegations that Lyon recorded people without their consent in various rooms in his home, including one bathroom.

KCRA spoke with the woman's attorney who says the suit was filed today.

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